Status of PB4 for linux?
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Status of PB4 for linux?
Please Fred give us an update on when it'll be available for testing at the least. Its hard to plan a big cross-platform project when you dont know whats going on with the other platforms compiler.
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I guess, there are 2 Problems with the QT-Support.
a) QT ist an OOP Class Lib. PB ist not OOP, so is C (wich Fred uses to code PB I think)
b) a QT One-OS License, which Fred would have to buy, costs at least 1590 Euros.
But anyway: we are all happy, that the work on PB4 for Linux is going on. I really hope we can see something soon. *readyfortesting*
I read the interview with Bericko. If there really is a Visual Designer for PB4 on Linux, this will be great!
a) QT ist an OOP Class Lib. PB ist not OOP, so is C (wich Fred uses to code PB I think)
b) a QT One-OS License, which Fred would have to buy, costs at least 1590 Euros.
But anyway: we are all happy, that the work on PB4 for Linux is going on. I really hope we can see something soon. *readyfortesting*
I read the interview with Bericko. If there really is a Visual Designer for PB4 on Linux, this will be great!
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And if I remember correctly, a QT license is not freaking cheap either. 
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As I posted above: at least 1590, - Euros for the "Desktop Lite" Version!
Thats horrible. I know the Klass-Libs are great on Linux. They look good. But I've never seen them on Windows.
But anyway: I really like the GTK support (hope its improved in 4.0) and can't wait for the first version of PB4.0-Linux to test.
Quick question regarding the IDE: Lots of people have problems with the GTK2 IDE (Fonts). Will der be any changes or improvements in the IDE?
Thats horrible. I know the Klass-Libs are great on Linux. They look good. But I've never seen them on Windows.
But anyway: I really like the GTK support (hope its improved in 4.0) and can't wait for the first version of PB4.0-Linux to test.
Quick question regarding the IDE: Lots of people have problems with the GTK2 IDE (Fonts). Will der be any changes or improvements in the IDE?
cheers,
bembulak
bembulak